Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Dell EMC PowerVault ME4 Series Storage System Owner’s Manual
- Contents
- Storage system hardware
- Troubleshooting and problem solving
- Module removal and replacement
- ESD precautions
- Dealing with hardware faults
- Firmware updates
- Continuous operation during replacement
- Shutting down attached hosts
- Shutting down a controller module
- Verifying component failure
- Customer-replaceable units (CRUs)
- Attach or remove the front bezel of a 2U enclosure
- Replacing a drive carrier module in a 2U enclosure
- Replacing a DDIC in a 5U enclosure
- Replacing a controller module or IOM in a 2U or 5U enclosure
- Replacing a power supply unit (PSU) in a 5U enclosure
- Replacing a fan cooling module (FCM) in a 5U enclosure
- Replacing a power cooling module (PCM) in a 2U enclosure
- Completing the component installation process
- Verifying component operation
- Performing updates in PowerVault Manager after replacing an FC or SAS HBA
- Events and event messages
- Connecting to the CLI port using a serial cable
- Technical specifications
- Standards and regulations
Before removing the PCM, disconnect the power from the PCM by either the mains switch (where present) or by physically
removing the power source in order to ensure your system has warning of imminent power shutdown. Ensure that you correctly
identify the faulty PCM before beginning the step procedure.
1. Stop all I/O from hosts to the enclosure. See Shutting down attached hosts on page 44.
NOTE: This step is not required for hot-swapping. However, it is required when replacing both PCMs at once.
2. Use management software to shut down any other system components necessary.
NOTE: This step is not required for hot-swapping. However, it is required when replacing both PCMs at once.
3. Switch off the faulty PCM, and disconnect the power supply cable.
4. If replacing a single PCM using hot-swap, proceed to step 6.
5. If replacing both PCMs, verify that the enclosure was shut down using management interfaces, and that the enclosure is
powered off.
6. Verify that the power cable is disconnected.
7. Grasp the latch and the side of the PCM handle between thumb and forefinger, squeeze together and open the handle to
cam the PCM out of the enclosure as shown in the following figure.
Figure 62. Removing a PCM (1 of 2)
8. Grip the handle and withdraw the PCM, taking care to support the base of the module with both hands as you remove it
from the enclosure as shown in the following figure.
Figure 63. Removing a PCM (2 of 2)
NOTE:
The remove PCM illustrations show a chassis configured as a 4-port FC/iSCSI controller enclosure. The
procedure applies to all 2U controller enclosures and expansion enclosures.
70 Module removal and replacement